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Banoffee Spread

davidswife
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My Mum bought a jar of Banoffee Spread for my daughter but other than spreading it on toast etc what could I use it for....any recipe suggestions?
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Banoffee pie seems like the obvious solution, i'd imagine it would go very well in muffins or even an apple pie, i can't help too much with recipes as i'm more of a bung it in and see if it works cook but i'd imagine a good scientific dollop in most things sweet would work xI will save my tesco £1 savings stamps this year! .......so far = £50 (full card#1)
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Maybe on ice cream, meringue with fruit and ice cream, as a filling in a sponge cake . I imagine it will be very sweet but haven't seen it before .0
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OMG I need some...where did she get it from if you dont mind me asking?0
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I think Asda do one. They had other gorgeous looking spreads too but I've forgotten what they are now! I just bought the toffee/banana one.I'm so sorry if you were enjoying this thread and mine is the last post!!
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I agree with the others, cake filling, pies/tarts, bannoffee pie, a dip for apples perhaps. A flan with whipping cream and this would be delicious!Credit Card: £796 Left/£900 October 2011 :eek:Store Card: £100 October 2011
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Pancakes/crepes is the obvious answer to me
But then I think pancakes are the answer to everything..
Just spread on warm pancakes, roll or fold into four and serve with a dollop of ice cream!GC2012: Nov £130.52/£125
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Not very adventurous but it think it would be awesome spread on a digestive. Kinda like banoffee pie then but effortless!!I will stop spending without thinking.......:mad:0
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Oooooh yes!!! Spread thickly on a digestive with a couple of slices of banana on top... purely for part of your five-a-day of course!! Yummo!!I'm so sorry if you were enjoying this thread and mine is the last post!!
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